The Best Job Search Websites

By FMFNovember 19, 2009

If you’re one of the ba-zillion unemployed people in America, we’re guessing you might be interested in a listing of the best job search websites. If so, we have some good news for you — personal finance blog Bargaineering has such a list which includes the following:

In a separate piece Forbes named their own set of the 15 most popular job sites. Bottomline: it contains the same sites as Bargaineering plus a few new/upcoming and niche websites that might just be your cup of tea.

In the end, finding employment via the web is still a bit of a crapshoot (after all, CareerBuilder alone has 18 million visitors per month) and there are more effective ways to find a job (like networking.) But as Bargaineering notes, getting a job is often a numbers game — putting your resume in front of as many potential employers as possible. So why not take advantage of all the web has to offer and apply, apply, apply?

I’ve had very little success with monster. Most of the jobs in my area listed as “entry level” require 5-7 years of experience. How exactly is that entry level? Sometimes I wonder why I wasted 4 years on a degree.

Neither monster nor careerbuilder were that helpful for me: too much crap. But at least that way I could pick out the good recruiters from the bad: the bad ones were the ones reading postings off monster and asking me if they might be positions I’d be interested in.

How could they possibly list Monster and CareerBuilder in that list? As soon as I signed up for both those sites, I was inundated with a sick amount of spam to the email I used to register. At any rate, it’s not worth the time to try and sift through all the bogus hiring scams on those sites to try and find anything worthwhile.

They have GOT to be joking about Yahoo Hotjobs. 99.9999179% of the “jobs” on there are work at home scams and other related bullshit.

I frequent SimplyHired and Indeed.com
Most jobs on Craigslist are either bullshit or grossly underpaying.

Also, for college grads, don’t forget to check your school’s career office. Ours has an online job book where employees often recruit recent grads and alumni, and we have access long after we graduate.

Thank you for the list of the jobs site given in the post. This will be very much useful for the jobs seekers to know about the job sites. By the way have you heard about the site http://cloudjobs.net. I used it to find a good job in the computing field…